representing U.S. black pronunciation of more, by 1902; it was an acceptable variant form of more in the Middle Ages and has roots in Old English; see more.

Mo The symbol for the element molybdenum. Mo The symbol for molybdenum. molybdenum (mə-lĭb’də-nəm) Symbol Mo A hard, silvery-white metallic element that resists corrosion and retains its strength at high temperatures. It is used to harden and toughen steel and to make high-temperature wiring. Molybdenum is an essential trace element in plant metabolism. Atomic number 42; atomic weight 95.94; melting point 2,617°C; boiling point 4,612°C; specific gravity 10.22 (at 20°C); valence 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. See Periodic Table.

[moh-uh] /ˈmoʊ ə/ noun 1. any of several flightless birds of the family Dinornithidae, of New Zealand, related to the kiwis but resembling the ostrich: extinct since about the end of the 18th century. /ˈməʊə/ noun 1. any large flightless bird of the recently extinct order Dinornithiformes of New Zealand See ratite n. extinct, flightless […]

[moh-ab] /ˈmoʊ æb/ noun 1. an ancient kingdom E of the Dead Sea, in what is now Jordan. /ˈməʊæb/ noun 1. (Old Testament) an ancient kingdom east of the Dead Sea, in what is now the SW part of Jordan: flourished mainly from the 9th to the 6th centuries bc monoclonal antibody the seed of […]

[moh-uh-bahyt] /ˈmoʊ əˌbaɪt/ noun 1. an inhabitant or native of Moab. 2. an extinct language of Moab, in the Canaanite group of Semitic languages. adjective 3. Also, Moabitic [moh-uh-bit-ik] /ˌmoʊ əˈbɪt ɪk/ (Show IPA), Moabitish [moh-uh-bahy-tish] /ˈmoʊ əˌbaɪ tɪʃ/ (Show IPA). of or relating to the ancient kingdom of Moab, its people, or their language. […]

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